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EDIT USER—Allows you to change your password
and community. You cannot change other pass-
words or community strings.

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Select the menu item you want and see the appropri-
ate description and instructions on the following
pages.

Setting Local Security

The TR Local Security screen displays a matrix of
access options for security levels. Choices:

Monitor—Allows read-only access to a restricted
set of manageable parameters.

Secure Monitor—Allows read-only access to all
manageable parameters.

Manager—Allows read and write access to opera-
tional parameters of the Switch 2000 TR, but not
special or security features.

Specialist—Allows access to most manageable
parameters except security features.

Security —Allows access to all manageable
parameters.

From the TR USER ACCESS LEVELS screen, take these
steps:

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Select LOCAL SECURITY

The Local Security screen appears. See Figure 4-13.

Figure 4-13 TR Local Security Screen

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Fill in the fields according to these descriptions:

Serial Port—Allows or prevents access to the
management facilities via the serial port. You can
enable or disable access for each of the security
levels, including, Monitor, Secure Monitor, Man-
ager, Specialist.

For security reasons, the serial port access for security
level is enabled by default and cannot be changed.

Remote Telnet—Allows or prevents access to the
management facilities via the TCP/IP Telnet proto-
col. Because Telnet has no provision for security
and provides access to everyone, you can disable it
if your network has important or sensitive data.

Community-SNMP—Allows or prevents access to
the management facilities via SNMP using a
remote network management application.
Although SNMP has limited security features, it is
an unsecured protocol. You can disable SNMP
access if your network has important or sensitive
data.